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No text description is available for this image![239 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 Defoe (D.) The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 2dlustrations on india paper, by G. Crurckshank, one of 100 copies on LARGE PAPER, half bound 1883 [Dekker (T.)] The Shoo-makers Holy-day, black letter, several ll. slightly defective, some mended, running title and top line of last leaf supplied in MS. (last leaf mounted), part of imprint including the date cut away from the title, half Morocco 4 1631 Digby (Sir K.) Two Treatises, wants portrait, old calf, rebacked, 1645—Taylor (J.) A Discourse on the Liberty of Prophesying, with leaf of Faults escaped, engraved title, 1647; A Discourse concerning Prayer extempore, 1647, in 1 vol. old calf, rebacked ; and another (3) Donne (J.) Letters to severall Persons of Honour, portrait by Lombart, small worm-hole throughout, and a few inner margins slightly wormed, old sheepskin . 1654 ; Doyle (J. E.) The Official Baronage of England, 3 vol. llustrations, half bound, t. e. g. 1886 Dryden (J.) Dramatic Works; Troilus and Cressida, FIRST EDITION, 1679; All for Love, FIRST EDITION, 1678 ; An Evening’s Love, FIRST EDITION, some headlines cut unto, 1671—The Mistaken Husband, by a Person of Quality, FIRST EDITION, 1675; The Kind Keeper, FIRST EDITION, 1680, and others bound together in 2 vol. calf, rebacked Vv. Y. Dryden. The Friendly Vindication of Mr. Dryden from the Censure of the Rota by his Cabal of Wits, unbound, Cambridge, 1673—[Caryll (J.)] The English Princess, FIRST EDITION, 1667—[Akenside (M.)] An Epistle to Curio, 1744; and another (4) [Dryden (J.)] The Medall, ttle shaved at head, Dublin, 1682 ; Three Poems upon the Death of the late Usurper, Oliver Cromwell, written by Mr. Jo. Dryden, Mr. Sprat, Mr. Edm. Waller, wncut, 1682 ; another copy (cut into), 1682 (3) Du Bartas, his deuine Weekes and Workes, translated by Josuah Sylvester, now fourthly corr. and augm.; [The History of Iudith, Englished by T. Hudson], engraved title by W. Hole, woodcut device at end, some ll. cut into, 1613—[Silvester (J.)] Lachrimeze Lachrimarum, imper- fect at end, cut into (1612), in 1 vol. old calf, mended](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31652189_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)